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quality: difficulty: solvability: line & color logic only
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#1: Meg Smith (Mamadragonfreak) on Aug 5, 2009
as i commented on #6435 there are probably hundreds of ways to do this...and - fyi - i don't intend to do it hundreds of times#2: Gator (Gator) on Aug 5, 2009 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#3: Jane Doe (telly) on Aug 6, 2009
not a typical puzzle for you. Now I'll have to look at puzzle 6435 and see your inspiration.#4: Gator (Gator) on Aug 7, 2009 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#5: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Aug 7, 2009 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#6: Jan Wolter (jan) on Aug 8, 2009 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#7: Gator (Gator) on Aug 10, 2009
#5 - Sorry to say this was before my time. I started programming on a Commodore 64 (before I knew what programming was).#8: Minnie Fuerstnau (m.fuerstnau) on Aug 15, 2009
#6 - I did think about it. :)
JoDeen, it was considered quite special to be able to run your manila cards through the card reader and end up with a punched tape- in various pastel colors. And the box that caught the little "confetti" was fair game for dumping in someone's hair. Can you just imagine how pretty that looked all scattered through a great big natural afro?!? Thanks for the puzzle, and the memory.#9: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Oct 22, 2010
interesting solve#10: Kadou (Kadou) on Jun 16, 2011
Fun challenging solve!#11: Gator (gator) on Jun 16, 2011
I thought your puzzle was to test my color logic abilities! :)
After, reading the comments I see what your goal was.
Well perhaps it has two goals... :)#12: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Feb 6, 2017
Probably the hardest 8x8 I've ever seen!#13: Judy Baumann (JudyBee) on Jul 23, 2020
JoDeen - I started with computer programming in 1963 with a mainframe as big as my current house.#14: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jul 23, 2020
Judy - My dad is an electronics engineer who likes to tell stories of the old giant mainframes. I've already started my Christmas shopping and part of my dad's gift this year is a tiny piece of PCB from the original CRAY-1. Thought he'd find it interesting :)
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